I feel for the families of the innocent victims who lost their lives in the crash.
I see that Kobe's widow is initiating a mega-suit against the helicopter company.
We'll never know if Kobe told the pilot to turn around and he blew it off. Or if the
pilot did not consider doing so, but should have known better.
Or, on the other hand, if Kobe, as driven and invincible as he was, told the pilot to
continue, reminding him that that he was paying the bill and he called the shots.
Either scenario was possible. Again, no one will ever know. Any lawsuits should be
thrown out of court without proof.
I know we have attorneys posting to this site. What are the legalities?
However, from photos I saw of that helicopter design, the passenger seats were two
rows of long benches without seat belts in the cabin. For that they should be fined
heavily. Of course, it would have no bearing in this case of crashing into a mountain
in a thick fog and exploding.
Bottom line? It's a damn shame that people lost their lives because Kobe did not
want his daughter to miss a basketball game despite the heavy fog as reported.
I have visited a fraternity brother and his wife in nearby Westlake Village. And I
detoured many times onto the 134/101 at San Bernardino through Thousand Oaks
to avoid the traffic on the I-10 via L.A. IIRC, it is right near the Mount Baldy area.
A lot of mountains.
I can picture the low visibility as they approached the area. Driving the 134/101
on the ground was bad enough for me.
Quit blaming Kobe! Can't you let him and his daughter, as well as the other victims rest in peace rather than continuing your quest to blame Kobe for the accident?
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